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Institutes, Clinics, and Outreach ProgramsThe College of Natural and Health Sciences includes a number of institutes, clinics, and outreach programs that support a variety of teaching, scholarly, and service activities: Institutes:Mathematics and Science Teaching (MAST) Institute The MAST Institute is committed to equitable and systemic reform in the teaching and learning of science, mathematics and technology education and provides leadership and coordination for projects and programs to improve mathematics and science education, within the University, the State and nationally. Rocky Mountain Cancer Rehabilitation Institute (RMCRI) The Rocky Mountain Cancer Rehabilitation Institute is committed to improving the quality of life of cancer patients through prescriptive exercise rehabilitation. The Institute specializes in clinical services, clinical and basic research, and education on cancer treatment-related symptoms. Clinics:Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic The Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology Clinic provides a variety of diagnostic and rehabilitative services to individuals with speech, language, hearing, and/or balance difficulties. Outreach Programs:Region VIII Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program The mission of RRCEP is to maximize quality training and development opportunities for employed rehabilitation personnel in Region VIII so that they may continue to acquire knowledge, skills and competencies in order to more effectively and efficiently increase quality employment and independent living. Mathematics and Science Teaching (MAST) Hotline Through the MAST Hotline, Colorado and Wyoming educators can have their math and science teaching questions answered and access free resources. Retired Senior Volunteer Program The mission of RSVP is to invite adults age 55 and over to use their life experience, wisdom, and skills to answer the call of their neighbors in need, and in doing so, improve the quality of life for both volunteer and community. |
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